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Omnivorous Member Posts: 3992 From: Adirondackia Joined: Member Rating: 7.5 |
Buried anybody really close yet?
This song was in your heart, whether you heard it or not. ______________*Not to be confused with The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get, which is good, too. "If you can keep your head while those around you are losing theirs, you can collect a lot of heads."
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Omnivorous Member Posts: 3992 From: Adirondackia Joined: Member Rating: 7.5 |
For me, one of the broad themes of the counter-culture movement of the 60s was the reclamation of our animal selves; it was like 50 million people (not necessarily the 50 Million Elvis Fans Who Couldn't Be Wrong ) suddenly discovered their sensuality was being dried out, ground up and sprinkled on the dead for giggles on tv. Of course that's just one man's pov. Artist: SpiritAlbum: The 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus Song: Animal Zoo Song: Mr. Skin "If you can keep your head while those around you are losing theirs, you can collect a lot of heads." |
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Dogmafood Member (Idle past 379 days) Posts: 1815 From: Ontario Canada Joined:
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Buried anybody really close yet? of course you have to follow it up with
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anglagard Member (Idle past 867 days) Posts: 2339 From: Socorro, New Mexico USA Joined: |
Hehe indeed
King Crimson, considered to be the originators of progressive rock, in all it's glory. For motivation (unfortunately lacks buildup of the talking drum)
or for that peaceful feeling (among other states of consciousnesses)
Nuff said' please forgive my plagiarizing.Read not to contradict and confute, not to believe and take for granted, not to find talk and discourse, but to weigh and consider. - Francis Bacon
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Dr Adequate Member (Idle past 315 days) Posts: 16113 Joined: |
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CoolBeans Member (Idle past 3645 days) Posts: 196 From: Honduras Joined: |
Ween
Album: the mollusk Psychodelic Rock, experimental. Actually, I dont know https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIE2ZoeFZtA
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onifre Member (Idle past 2981 days) Posts: 4854 From: Dark Side of the Moon Joined: |
Artist: Michael McDonald
Album: Sweet Freedom Song: Sweet Freedom Year: 1986 What a great video! - Oni
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CoolBeans Member (Idle past 3645 days) Posts: 196 From: Honduras Joined: |
Minutemen
Album: The Punchline Post -Punk with funk influences https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xYHzC_yYTk Edited by CoolBeans, : No reason given.
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Dogmafood Member (Idle past 379 days) Posts: 1815 From: Ontario Canada Joined: |
I saw about 5/7ths of these guys a few yrs ago at a party out on a farm in northern Ontario. If you ever get the chance I would highly recommend them. You will see some things that you never saw before.
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roxrkool Member (Idle past 1019 days) Posts: 1497 From: Nevada Joined:
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I think my musical tastes are, for the most part, not evolved enough to post here, but I do really like the ones below.
The National - "About Today"Album: Cherry Tree Indie Rock Frank Turner - "Photosynthesis"Album: Last Minutes & Lost Evenings English Folk/Punk The Heavy - "Short Change Hero"Album: The House That Dirt Built Neo Soul/Rock P.S. I think someone should start a thread on our favorite movie scenes. Edited by roxrkool, : No reason given. Edited by roxrkool, : Requested Formatting
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CoolBeans Member (Idle past 3645 days) Posts: 196 From: Honduras Joined: |
Los Tres
Album: Fome Alternative Rock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBmKWvS0I6o Sounds like the bealtes at some parts |
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CoolBeans Member (Idle past 3645 days) Posts: 196 From: Honduras Joined:
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Good music man
CanAlbum: ege bamyasi Krautrock
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Faith  Suspended Member (Idle past 1475 days) Posts: 35298 From: Nevada, USA Joined: |
Never heard Perahia before. Probably the best Goldberg Variations I've ever heard. I'm no connoisseur but sometimes a performer will blow me away as he just did. So did Martha Argerich when I first heard her Bach Partita No. 2. Unfortunately that's no longer at You Tube or I'd post it.
ABE: Oh it's back up: Argerich Partita 2 /ABE But Richter is nice too. Good for the blood pressure during debate. ABE: P.S. I loved the Perahia but I don't really want Dr. A to answer my post since he'll only have something snarky to say. I'm just talking to myself. Edited by Faith, : No reason given. Edited by Faith, : No reason given.
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Dogmafood Member (Idle past 379 days) Posts: 1815 From: Ontario Canada Joined: |
Never heard Perahia before. I have never really appreciated classical music very much apart from Handel's Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks. The equivalent of pop songs I suppose. It strikes me, as an amateur musician, what an incredible feat of memory it must be to learn a piece like this. Truly beautiful. Edited by ProtoTypical, : No reason given.
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Faith  Suspended Member (Idle past 1475 days) Posts: 35298 From: Nevada, USA Joined:
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Handel is the greatest, the best. If the Water Music and Fireworks are "pop" too bad, they're the best. Love both those and of course Messiah.
But I learned to love Bach when I roomed with a bunch of musicians at college and thanks to them was soaked in Glenn Gould and Wanda Landowska who were THE popular classical musicians in those days. Glenn Gould was so quirky you couldn't feel overawed by him. I tried to learn some of Gould's stuff on the piano myself I loved it so much, but my totally amateur ability and small town piano lessons weren't equal to it. I did get to play a Handel duet with my friend who played cello and we even performed for a ladies' writing club, really quite thrilling.
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